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If they were picked up in the first boot scan before windows loads and the 32 bit Avast starts, they probably won’t show in the log file. Anything picked up in the future by a scan or resident action from within Windows will show in the log file. Also, the boot scan will pick up the infections in the Restore points and your action to delete them was correct. It should not be necessary to also turn off System Restore and do another scan: the boot scan is essentially the scan with system restore not yet running. If you do shut off, even temporarily, system restore from within Windows, you will lose all of your restore points and be starting from scratch when you re-enable system restore. Avast, by making available the boot scan, saves one from having to lose all the restore points, you have only lost the infected ones (unless you already took the other poster’s advice to disable system restore.) You will enjoy avast.